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Print Center New York

Coordinates:40°45′0.22″N74°0′15.35″W / 40.7500611°N 74.0042639°W /40.7500611; -74.0042639
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International Print Center New York
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Established1995
Location535 West 24th Street,Manhattan,New York, United States
Public transit accessBus:M11,M12,M23
Subway:"C" train"E" train at23rd Street
Websitewww.printcenternewyork.org

Print Center New York is an Americannon-profit organization that works to promote the appreciation and understanding offine artprints. It was founded by Anne Coffin and established inChelsea,Manhattan,New York City in September 1995 as the only non-profit institution devoted solely to the exhibition and understanding of fine art prints, through exhibitions, publications, and educational programs.

In addition to its New Prints shows, PCNY organizes two additional exhibitions per season in its gallery in Chelsea, one in the fall and one in the spring. These exhibitions provide context for the New Prints shows, presenting selections of prints from other periods or cultures. The prints are borrowed from public and private collections, and guest curated by experts in the field.

Founded in 1995 asInternational Print Center New York,[1] PCNY has exhibited work from emerging artists to international masters, includingEd Ruscha,Kiki Smith andFrank Stella.[2]

In October 2022 the International Print Center reopened in Chelsea, renamed as Print Center New York.[3]

References

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  1. ^"Tobie Cornejo, Samuel D. Coffin".The New York Times. May 11, 1997. RetrievedApril 7, 2008.
  2. ^Grace Glueck (December 8, 2000)."Art Review; Primer on Printmaking That Stresses Innovation".The New York Times. RetrievedApril 7, 2008.
  3. ^"New York's Print Center reopens in Chelsea in an expanded and more visible space".The Art Newspaper. October 10, 2022.
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